A guesthouse in a popular Scottish tourist town has been sold.

The property in the "picturesque" market town has seven en suite rooms, a first-floor guest lounge and "exquisite" dining room.

Smith and Clough Business Associates hailed the sale of Hartfell House.

"Delighted to announce that we have completed on the sale of this beautiful property in Moffat," said Graeme Smith of Smith and Clough.

"Having sold the business to the clients in 2003 it was a delight to be instructed to sell it once again."

“Thanks to Iona Lamont at Savills, it was a pleasure to work alongside you on this one and continue our strong relationship with Savills.”


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The property also has a “wealth of period features throughout”, two-bed owners accommodation including garden, and detached one-bed cottage, which is currently let.

There is also private parking, an electric car charger and a large lawned area.

The agent said: “Built in 1860, Hartfell House is a stunning example of Victorian architecture and is listed as being of architectural interest.

“Moffat is a busy town especially during the summer months, however does offer all year round trade due to its proximity to the motorway and access links with Hartfell benefiting from strong levels of tourist, local and repeat business.”

The value of the same was not disclosed, but the property was marketed at £600,000.